This is a list of arcade video games organized alphabetically by name. It does not include PC or console games unless they were also released in video arcades. See Lists of video games for related lists.
Title | Alternate Title(s) | Year | Manufacturer | Genre(s) | Max. Players | PCB Model |
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P's Attack | — | 2004 | Uniana | 2 | ||
P-47: The Phantom Fighter | P-47 Thunderbolt | 1988 | Jaleco | Scrolling shooter | 2 | Mega System 1 |
P-47 Aces | — | 1995 | Jaleco | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
P.O.W.: Prisoners of War | Datsugoku: Prisoners of WarJP | 1988 | SNK | Beat 'em up | 2 | |
Pac & Pal | — | 1983 | Namco | Maze | 2 | |
Pac-Land | — | 1984 | Namco | Platformer | 2 | |
Pac-Land (1989 version) | — | 1989 | Namco | Platformer | 2 | |
Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp | — | 1983 | Namco | Maze | 2 | |
Pac-Man | PuckmanJP | 1980 | Namco | Maze | 2 | |
Pac-Mania | — | 1987 | Namco | Maze | 2 | Namco System 1 |
Pac-Man Plus | — | 1982 | Bally Midway | Maze | 2 | |
Paca Paca Passion | — | 1999 | Produce | |||
Paca Paca Passion 2 | — | 1999 | Produce | |||
Paca Paca Passion Special | — | 1999 | Produce | |||
Pachi Fever | — | 1983 | Sanki Denshi Kougyou | Pachinko | 1 | |
Pachinko Sexy Reaction | — | 1998 | Sammy | Pachinko / Adult | 1 | |
Pachinko Sexy Reaction 2 | — | 1999 | Sammy | Pachinko / Adult | 1 | |
Pack'n Bang Bang | — | 1994 | Kaneko | |||
Pacom Invader | — | 1979 | Pacom Corp. | |||
Paddle Mania | — | 1988 | SNK | |||
Paint & Puzzle | — | 199? | Century Vending | |||
Pairs | — | 1989 | Nichibutsu | |||
Pairs Love | — | 1991 | Athena | |||
Pairs: Featuring The Giffy Girls | — | 1994 | Strata | |||
Paitoride II | — | 1994 | Metro | |||
Paitoride II: Adauchi Gaiden | — | 1994 | Metro | |||
Palamedes | — | 1990 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | |
Pandora's Palace | — | 1984 | Konami | Platformer | 2 | |
Panel & Variety Akamaru Q Joushou Dont-R | — | 1996 | Nakanihon Wreath | |||
Pang Pang | — | 1994 | Dong Gue La Mi | |||
Pang Pang Car | — | 1999 | Icarus | |||
Pang Pom's | — | 1992 | Metro | |||
Pang! 3 | Buster BuddiesUS | 1995 | Mitchell | Platformer | 2 | CPS1 |
Pango Fun | Pango | 1995 | InfoCube | |||
Panic Bomber: Bomber Man | — | 1995 | Eighting | 2 | NeoGeo | |
Panic Park | — | 1997 | Namco | Action | 2 | |
Panic Road | — | 1986 | Taito | |||
Panic Street | — | 1999 | Kaneko | |||
Panicuru Panekuru | — | 2002 | Namco | |||
Panther | — | 1980 | Irem | |||
Paparazzi | — | 1996 | Yun Sung | |||
Paperboy | — | 1984 | Atari Games | Driving | 2 | |
Paradise | — | 1994 | Yun Sung | |||
Paradise 2 Deluxe | — | 199? | Yun Sung | |||
Paradise Deluxe | — | 199? | Yun Sung | |||
Parallel Turn | — | 1984 | Jaleco | |||
Paranoia | — | 1990 | Naxat Soft | |||
ParaParaDancing | — | 2001 | Konami | |||
ParaParaParadise | — | 2001 | Konami | |||
ParaParaParadise 1stMIXPlus | — | 2001 | Konami | |||
ParaParaParadise 2ndMIX | — | 2001 | Konami | |||
ParaParaParadise v1.1 | — | 2001 | Konami | |||
Parent Jack | — | 1989 | Taito | |||
Paris-Dakar | — | 1987 | EFO SA | |||
Parodius | Parodius Da! - Shinwa kara Owarai eJP | 1990 | Konami | Horizontal shooter | 2 | |
Party Time: Gonta The Diver II | Ganbare! Gonta!! 2JP | 1995 | Mitchell | |||
Pasha Pasha 2 | — | 1998 | Dongsung Wonder Park | |||
Pass | — | 1992 | Oksan | |||
Passing Shot | — | 1988 | Sega | |||
Pastel Gal | — | 1985 | Nichibutsu | |||
Pebble Beach: The Great Shot | — | 1995 | T&E Soft | Sega ST-V | ||
Peek-a-Boo! | — | 1993 | Jaleco | |||
Peggle | — | 1991 | Strata | |||
Penfan Girls Step1: Mild Mind | — | 1999 | Eolith | |||
Pengo | — | 1982 | Sega | Maze | 2 | |
Penguin Brothers | — | 2000 | Subsino | |||
Penguin-Kun Wars | — | 1984 | UPL | |||
Penky | — | 1996 | Yun Sung | |||
Pepper II | — | 1982 | Exidy | Maze | 2 | |
The Percussor | — | 1981 | Orca | |||
Perestroika Girls | — | 1993 | Promat | |||
Perfect Billiards | — | 1987 | Nihon System | |||
Performan | — | 1985 | Data East | |||
Peter Pack Rat | — | 1984 | Atari Games | Platformer | 2 | |
Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory | — | 1984 | Data East | Action | 2 | |
Pettan Pyuu | BanBam | 1984 | Sun Electronics | |||
Phantom II | — | 1979 | Midway | |||
Phantoms II | Enigma II | 1981 | Zilec | |||
Pharaohs Match | — | 1988 | Arcadia Systems | Puzzle | 2 | Arcadia |
Phelios | — | 1988 | Namco | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Phoenix | — | 1980 | Amstar Electronics | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Photo Play 1998 | — | 1998 | Fun World | Multi-game | ||
Photo Play 1999 | — | 1999 | Fun World | Multi-game | ||
Photo Play 2000 | — | 2000 | Fun World | Multi-game | ||
Photo Play 2001 | — | 2001 | Fun World | Multi-game | ||
Photo Play 2002 | — | 2001 | Fun World | Multi-game | ||
Photo Play 2004 | — | 2004 | Fun World | Multi-game | ||
Photo Play Masters 2001 | — | 2001 | Fun World | Multi-game | ||
Photo Play Spirit Xtreme | — | 2004 | Fun World | Multi-game | ||
Photo Y2K | — | 1999 | IGS | |||
Photo Y2K 2 | — | 2001 | IGS | |||
Phozon | — | 1983 | Namco | Action | 2 | |
Phraze Craze | — | 1986 | Merit | |||
Pickin' | — | 1983 | Valadon Automation | 2 | ||
Pig Newton | — | 1983 | Sega | |||
Pig Out: Dine Like a Swine | — | 1990 | Leland | 3 | ||
Pigskin 621 A.D. | — | 1990 | Bally Midway | Sports | 2 | |
Pilot Kids | — | 1998 | Psikyo | |||
Pin-Pong | — | 1974 | Atari | Video pinball | 2 | |
Pinball Action | — | 1985 | Tecmo | Video pinball | 2 | |
Pinball Champ '95 | — | 1995 | Veltmeijer Automaten | |||
Pinbo | — | 1984 | Jaleco | |||
Ping Pong Masters '93 | — | 1993 | Electronic Devices | |||
Ping-Pong King | — | 1985 | Taito | |||
Pinkiri 8 | — | 1994 | Alta | |||
PinkSweets: Ibara Sorekara | — | 2006 | Cave | |||
Pioneer Balloon | — | 1982 | SNK | |||
Pipe Dream | — | 1990 | Video System | |||
Pipeline | — | 1990 | Daehyun Electronics | |||
Pipi & Bibi's | — | 1991 | ||||
Pirate Pete | — | 1982 | Taito | Action | 2 | |
Pirate Ship Higemaru | — | 1984 | Capcom | Action / Maze | 2 | |
Pirate Treasure | — | 1982 | Tong Electronic | |||
Pirates | — | 1994 | NIX | |||
Pisces | — | 19?? | Subelectro | |||
Pistol Daimyo no Bōken | — | 1990 | Namco | Scrolling shooter | 2 | Namco System 1 |
The Pit | — | 1982 | Zilec Electronics | |||
Pit & Run: F1 Race | — | 1984 | Taito | |||
Pit Boss | — | 1983 | Merit | |||
Pit Boss II | — | 1988 | Merit | |||
Pit Boss II Megatouch II | — | 1994 | Merit | |||
Pit Boss Megastar | — | 1994 | Merit | |||
Pit Boss Megatouch | — | 1994 | Merit | |||
Pit Boss Superstar | — | 1989 | Merit | |||
Pit Boss Superstar III 30 | — | 1993 | Merit | |||
Pit Boss Supertouch 30 | — | 1993 | Merit | |||
Pit-Fighter | — | 1990 | Atari Games | Fighting | 3 | Atari G1 |
Pitapat Puzzle | — | 1997 | F2 System | |||
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns | — | 1984 | Sega | Platformer | 2 | Sega system 1 |
Pithon | — | 198? | ||||
PK Scramble | — | 1993 | Cosmo Electronics | |||
Planet Harriers | — | 2001 | Sega | Rail shooter | 2 | |
Platoon | — | 1995 | Nova | |||
Play Girls | — | 1992 | Hot-B | |||
Play Girls 2 | — | 1993 | Hot-B | |||
Play Sonic 4 | — | 1991 | Segasa | Multi-game | ||
Playcenter Champions Tournament | — | 2000 | Recreativos Presas | |||
Playcenter Evolution III | — | 2005 | Recreativos Presas | |||
Player's Choice | — | 1983 | Merit | |||
Players Choice | — | 1974 | PMC Electronics | |||
Pleasure Goal - 5 on 5 Mini Soccer | — | 1996 | Saurus | 2 | NeoGeo | |
Pleiads | CapitolDE | 1981 | Tehkan | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Plotting | FlipullJP | 1989 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | |
Plump Pop | — | 1987 | Taito | |||
Plus Alpha | — | 1989 | Jaleco | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Pnickies | — | 1994 | Capcom | |||
Pocket Gal | Super Pool III | 1987 | Data East | |||
Pocket Gal Deluxe | — | 1992 | Data East | |||
Pocket Gals V.I.P | — | 1996 | Ace International | |||
Pocket Racer | — | 1997 | Namco | |||
Pochi to Nyaa | — | 2003 | Aiky | 2 | NeoGeo | |
Point Blank | Gun BulletJP | 1994 | Namco | Shooting gallery | 2 | |
Point Blank 2 | GunbarlJP | 1999 | Namco | Shooting gallery | 2 | |
Point Blank 3 | GunbalinaJP | 2000 | Namco | Shooting gallery | 2 | |
Poitto! | — | 1993 | Metro | |||
Poizone | — | 1991 | Eterna | |||
Poka Poka Satan | — | 1996 | Kato Seisakujo | |||
Pokémon Battrio | — | 2007 | Takara Tomy | |||
Pokémon Ga-Olé | — | 2016 | Takara Tomy Arts | |||
Pokémon Tretta | — | 2012 | Takara Tomy Arts | |||
Poker Carnival | — | 1991 | Subsino | |||
Poker Dice | — | 1991 | Strata | |||
Poker Ladies | — | 1989 | Mitchell | |||
Poker Master | — | |||||
Polaris | — | 1980 | Taito | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Pole Position | — | 1982 | Namco | Racing | 1 | |
Pole Position II | — | 1983 | Namco | Racing | 1 | |
Police 911 | Police 24/7EU The KeisatsukanJP | 2000 | Konami | Shooting gallery | 2 | |
Police 911 2 | Keisatsukan Shinjuku 24ji 2JP | 2001 | Konami | Shooting gallery | ||
Police Trainer | — | 1996 | P&P Marketing | Lightgun shooter | ||
Police Trainer 2 | — | 2003 | P&P Marketing | Lightgun shooter | ||
Pollux | — | 1991 | Dooyong | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Poly-Net Warriors | — | 1993 | Konami | |||
Poly Play | — | 1985 | VEB Polytechnik | Various | 1 | |
Polygonet Commanders | — | 1993 | Konami | |||
Pong | Barrel-Pong Handicap Pong Pong in a Barrel | 1972 | Atari | Sports | 2 | |
Pong Boo! 2 | — | 1997 | ANES | |||
Pong Doubles | — | 1973 | Atari | Sports | 4 | |
Ponpoko | — | 1982 | Sigma | |||
Pontoon (Sega) | — | 1989 | Sega | |||
Pontoon (Tekhan) | — | 1989 | Tehkan | |||
Pool Shark | — | 1977 | Atari | Sports | 2 | |
Poosho Poosho | — | 1999 | F2 System | |||
Pooyan | — | 1982 | Konami | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Pop Bingo | — | 1996 | Dooyong | |||
Pop Flamer | — | 1982 | Jaleco | |||
Pop n Bounce | GappolinJP | 1997 | Video System | Puzzle | 2 | NeoGeo |
Pop n Pop | — | 1997 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | |
pop'n music | — | 1998 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music 2 | — | 1999 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music 3 | — | 1999 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music 4 | — | 2000 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music 5 | — | 2000 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music 6 | — | 2000 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music 7 | — | 2001 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music 8 | — | 2002 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music 9 | — | 2003 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music Animelo | — | 1999 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music Animelo 2 | — | 2000 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music Mickey Tunes | — | 2001 | Konami | Music | ||
pop'n music Unilab | — | 2022 | Konami | Music | ||
Pop'n Run the Videogame | — | 1987 | Seibu Kaihatsu | |||
pop'n stage EX | — | 1999 | Konami | Music | ||
Pop's Pop's | — | 1999 | Afega | |||
Popeye | — | 1982 | Nintendo | Platform game | 2 | |
PoPo Bear | — | 2000 | BMC | |||
Popper | — | 1983 | Omori Electric | |||
Porky | — | 1985 | Magic Electronics | |||
Portraits | — | 1983 | Olympia | |||
Pot O' Gold | — | 199? | US Games | |||
Poto Poto | — | 1994 | Sega | |||
Pound for Pound | — | 1990 | Irem | |||
Power Balls | — | 1994 | Playmark | |||
Power Drift | — | 1988 | Sega | Racing | ||
Power Drive | — | 1986 | Bally Midway | |||
Power Flipper Pinball Shooting | — | 1994 | Excellent System | |||
Power Instinct | Gouketsuji IchizokuJP | 1993 | Atlus | Fighting | 2 | |
Power Instinct 2 | Gouketsuji Ichizoku 2JP | 1993 | Atlus | Fighting | 2 | |
Power Play | — | 1985 | Cinematronics | |||
Power Shovel ni Norou! | — | 1999 | Taito | |||
Power Sled | — | 1996 | Sega | |||
Power Spikes | Super Volley '91JP 1991 Spikes(Italian bootleg) | 1991 | Video System | Sports | 2 | |
Power Spikes II | — | 1994 | Video System | 2 | NeoGeo | |
Power Stone | — | 1999 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | |
Power Stone 2 | — | 2000 | Capcom | 4 | ||
Power Surge | — | 1988 | Vision Electronics | |||
Prebillian | — | 1986 | Taito | |||
Prehistoric Isle 2 | — | 1999 | Yumekobo | 2 | NeoGeo | |
Prehistoric Isle in 1930 | Genshi-Tou 1930's | 1989 | SNK | 2 | ||
Premier Soccer | — | 1993 | Konami | |||
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon | — | 1995 | Gazelle | Beat 'em up | 2 | |
PrideGP 2003 | — | 2003 | Capcom | |||
Primal Rage | — | 1994 | Atari Games | Fighting | 2 | |
Prime Goal EX | — | 1996 | Namco | |||
Primeval Hunt | — | 2007 | Sega | |||
Private Teacher Kojinkyouju | — | 1989 | Home Data | |||
Pro Bowling | — | 1983 | Data East | DECO | ||
Pro Mahjong Kiwame | — | 1994 | Athena | |||
Pro Soccer | — | 1983 | Data East | |||
Pro Sports | — | 1983 | Data East | |||
Pro Tennis | — | 1982 | Data East | |||
Pro Yakyuu Nyuudan Test Tryout | — | 1985 | Data East | |||
Pro Yakyuu World Stadium | — | 1988 | Namco | |||
Pro Yakyuu World Stadium '89: Kaimakuhan | — | 1989 | Namco | |||
Pro Yakyuu World Stadium '90: Gekitouhan | — | 1990 | Namco | |||
Professor Pac-Man | — | 1983 | Bally Midway | Quiz | 2 | |
Professor Trivia | — | 1985 | Intermatic | |||
Progear | Progear no Arashi | 2001 | CAVE | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Progress | — | 1984 | Chuo | |||
Progressive Music Trivia | — | 1985 | PGD | |||
Project Justice: Rival Schools 2 | Moero! Justice Gakuen | 2000 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | |
Prop Cycle | — | 1996 | Namco | |||
Psychic 5 | — | 1987 | Jaleco | Platformer | 2 | |
Psychic Force | — | 1995 | Taito | Fighting | 2 | |
Psychic Force 2012 | — | 1998 | Taito | Fighting | 2 | |
Psychic Force EX | — | 1996 | Taito | Fighting | 2 | |
Psycho Soldier | Saiko SorujāJP | 1986 | SNK | Platformer | 2 | |
Psycho-Nics Oscar | — | 1987 | Data East | Platformer | 2 | |
Psyvariar: Medium Unit | — | 2000 | Success | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Psyvariar: Revision | — | 2000 | Success | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Psyvariar 2: The Will To Fabricate | — | 2003 | Success | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Puck-People | — | 199? | Microhard | |||
Puckman Pockimon Genie 2000 | Jingling Jiazu Genie 2000 | 2000 | Sun Mixing Co, Ltd | |||
Puchi Carat | — | 1997 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | |
Pu·Li·Ru·La | — | 1991 | Taito | Beat 'em up | 2 | |
Pulsar | — | 1981 | Sega | |||
Pulstar | — | 1995 | Yumekobo | Scrolling Shooter | 2 | NeoGeo |
Pump It Up The 1st Dance Floor | — | 1999 | Andamiro | |||
Punch Mania 2: Hokuto No Ken | — | 2000 | Konami | Sports | 1 | |
Punch-Out!! | — | 1984 | Nintendo | Sports | 1 | |
The Punisher | — | 1993 | Capcom | Beat 'em up | 2 | CPS1 |
Punk Shot | — | 1990 | Konami | |||
Purikura Daisakusen | — | 1996 | Sega | |||
Pursuit | — | 1974 | Atari | Shooter | 1 | |
PuRuRun | — | 1995 | Banpresto | |||
Pushman | — | 1990 | Comad | |||
Puyo Puyo | — | 1992 | Compile | Puzzle | 2 | |
Puyo Puyo 2 | — | 1994 | Compile | Puzzle | 2 | |
Puyo Puyo Da! featuring ELLENA System | — | 1999 | Sega | NAOMI cart. | ||
Puyo Puyo Fever | — | 1999 | Sega | NAOMI cart. | ||
Puyo Puyo Sun | — | 1996 | Compile | Sega ST-V | ||
Puzz Loop | — | 1998 | Mitchell Corporation | Puzzle | 2 | |
Puzz Loop 2 | — | 2001 | Mitchell Corporation | Puzzle | 2 | CPS2 |
Puzzle Bobble | Bust A Move | 1994 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | NeoGeo |
Puzzle Bobble 2 | Bust A Move Again | 1995 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | NeoGeo |
Puzzle Bobble 2X | — | 1995 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | |
Puzzle Bobble 3 | — | 1996 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | |
Puzzle Bobble 4 | — | 1997 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | |
Puzzle Break | — | 1997 | SemiCom | |||
Puzzle de Bowling | — | 1999 | Nihon System | |||
Puzzle De Pon | — | 1995 | Visco | Puzzle | 2 | NeoGeo |
Puzzle de Pon! R! | — | 1997 | Visco | Puzzle | 2 | NeoGeo |
Puzzle Game Rong Rong | — | 1994 | Nakanihon | |||
Puzzle King | — | 2002 | K1soft | |||
Puzzle King: Dance & Puzzle | — | 1998 | Eolith | |||
Puzzle Star (1991) | — | 1991 | Sang Ho Soft | Puzzle | 2 | |
Puzzle Star (1999) | — | 1999 | IGS | Puzzle | 2 | |
Puzzle Uo Poko | — | 1998 | Jaleco | |||
Puzzle Yutnori | — | 1999 | Nunal | |||
Puzzlet | — | 2000 | Yunizu | |||
Puzzli | — | 1995 | Banpresto | Puzzle | 2 | |
Puzzli 2 | — | 1999 | IGS | Puzzle | 2 | |
Puzzli 2 Super | — | 2001 | IGS | Puzzle | 2 | |
PuzzLove | — | 1994 | Para | |||
Puzznic | — | 1991 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | |
Pythagoras no Nazo | — | 1986 | Sega |
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